Q1: In Germany it's called "Snowdisease" or "Snowblindness" cause of the high reflexions caused by snow
Q2: AHHH Heard yesterday about it...niice its the: Chachabamba Winaywaina-Machupichu.
Q3: I have the 1.8 times stronger in my head... hope it's right!
Q4: That are the Cameleon lenses, i love them!
Q5: She wears the Monte Rosa, i lkie this glasses, i got the monte bianco

hope for a wining! thank you

Saez,le 15 September 2016

Hi!

1- Erythropsia, which is an exhaustion of the retina after a prolonged exposure to intense light stimulation.
2- Le bruit des glaçons up the East Face of Siula Grande in Peru.
3- 1.8 time stronger than at sea level
4- Julbo Camel
5- Julbo MonteRosa

1. Snow Blindness / Photokeratitis / Ophtalmia
2. Le bruit des Glaçons, on the East Face of Siula Grande
3. Your own website states 10% per 1000m increases in altitude, another scientific source indicates 4% increase per 305 metres - which would translate as 42% more solar radiation strength at 3200 metres. So all three of the given answer choices appear to be questionable. But for the sake of closure I'll choose:
2.2 times stronger than at sea level
4. Cameleon
5. MonteRosa

1. Snow Blindness (Ophthalmia / Photokeratitis)
2. Le bruit des Glaçons, on the East Face of Siula Grande
3. 2.2 times stronger than at sea level
(Although I question the options and accuracy of available answers)
4. Cameleon (although other models of Julbo would also be appropriate)
5. MonteRosa

1) Photokeratitis or snowblindness
2) Le bruit des glaçons
3) 1.8 times depending on clouds
4) Even though you have several photocromic polarized lenses the ones recommended for mountains are the Cameleon
5) MonteRosa